Maintenance of Materialized Views: Problems, Techniques, and Applications
A. Gupta, and I. Mumick. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 18 (2):
3--18(June 1995)
Abstract
In this paper we motivate and describe materialized views, their applications,
and the problems and techniques for their maintenance. We present
a taxonomy of view maintenance problems based upon the class of
views considered, upon the resources used to maintain the view,
upon the types of modications to the base data that are considered
during maintenance, and whether the technique works for all instances
of databases and modications. We describe some of the view maintenance
techniques proposed in the literature in terms of our taxonomy.
Finally, we consider new and promising application domains that
are likely to drive work in materialized views and view maintenance.
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%X In this paper we motivate and describe materialized views, their applications,
and the problems and techniques for their maintenance. We present
a taxonomy of view maintenance problems based upon the class of
views considered, upon the resources used to maintain the view,
upon the types of modications to the base data that are considered
during maintenance, and whether the technique works for all instances
of databases and modications. We describe some of the view maintenance
techniques proposed in the literature in terms of our taxonomy.
Finally, we consider new and promising application domains that
are likely to drive work in materialized views and view maintenance.
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and the problems and techniques for their maintenance. We present
a taxonomy of view maintenance problems based upon the class of
views considered, upon the resources used to maintain the view,
upon the types of modications to the base data that are considered
during maintenance, and whether the technique works for all instances
of databases and modications. We describe some of the view maintenance
techniques proposed in the literature in terms of our taxonomy.
Finally, we consider new and promising application domains that
are likely to drive work in materialized views and view maintenance.},
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title = {Maintenance of Materialized Views: Problems, Techniques, and Applications},
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